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> électriques
Nous proposons une gamme complète de vibrateurs électriques rotatifs qui peuvent être utilisés avec une alimentation maximale de 690 volts, 50 ou 60 Hertz. Ils sont dotés d'un montage sur socle 'B' ou sur bride simple 'SF'. -
> hydrauliques
Nous proposons désormais une gamme limitée de vibrateurs à moteur hydraulique. Cette conception convient parfaitement aux machines mobiles qui disposent d’une alimentation hydraulique. -
> pneumatiques
Nous proposons une sélection de vibrateurs pneumatiques à piston qui peuvent entraîner de petits distributeurs ou favoriser le débit de produit dans des goulottes, trémies et silos.
INVICTA piston vibrators are designed to develop a linear reciprocating force when compressed air is supplied through the air inlet.
Invicta piston vibrators produce a reciprocating linear force when compressed air is supplied through the inlet port. This force is generated by the motion of the nitride hardened piston shuttling from end to end in the cylindrical vibrator body, which is cast from SG iron and which has a square mounting base with four fixing holes.
This range of vibrators have been assessed for compliance with EN13461-1 and ATEX Directive 94/9/EC for use in Group II Category 2 areas, Gas (Zones 1 & 2) – Temperature Class T5 and Dust (Zones 21 & 22) – Temperature 100°C.
Click here to download the Pneumatic Vibrators Data Sheet
> Type BCIR: Continuous Impacting
Continuous running impacting model, air cushioned on the back stroke.
On the forward stroke the hardened end of the piston strikes a mounting
plate on the structure to be vibrated giving a high energy impact. For
this reason it is noisier than the BCAR. This model is ideal for the
promotion of flow of materials in hoppers.
> Type BSIR: Single Impacting
Single impacting model, normally controlled by a solenoid valve and an
Invicta electronic timer. Depending on size, it can be set to give up
to 100 blows per minute. When the solenoid valve is actuated the piston
strikes a mounting plate. Between the blows, the piston is held in the
retracted position.







